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Created: Oct 14, 2008
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Richard Brophy

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Email: richard.brophy [at] herbertsmith.com
 
Address: Walthamstow
London E17 9BH
United Kingdom
 
I Speak: English
 
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Member Since: October 14, 2008
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 7 20:36:49
 

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About

I am particularly interested in the connection between human rights and sustainability and how a human rights based approach can provide a roadmap for the corporate sector to become more sustainable and more directly engaged with the communities in which they are operating.  My other interests are in philosophy and economics.

 

My inspirations are Paul Hawken (naturally), Mike Davis, Joseph Stiglitz, Michael Klare, Naomi Klein, Jared Diamond, Phillipe Sands QC.

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jeessy011 3 months ago
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philfromsussex 5 months ago

Mike Davis's entry on Wikipedia

 

             http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Davis_(scholar)

I've part-read Planet of the Slums, and should go back to it, it has really startling statistics on the lack of water and sewage infrastructure suffered by people in these megacities.

 

 

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